While muted colour monikers inspired by nature, such as Ash, Fawn, Grey, Lavender, Lilac, Mauve, Moss, and Olive, will also rise.

Nameberry's experts say parents are already looking further afield to name their newborns.

Titles with their roots in ancient cultures like Maori are also having a moment. Think Acacius, Aroha, Cyrene, Niabi, and Jedda.

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Gender neutral names, like Finley, Robin, Royal, and Story, will continue to top the most popular name lists. Along with titles beginning with 'F', such as Finn and Felix for boys, and Flora and Frankie for girls.

And while Meghan might well be in the running for most popular girl's name, traditional royal-inspired British titles like George and Charlotte have been replaced with something a bit different.

Nameberry says names with a 'U' in the middle, like Eulalie, Hugo, Juniper, Luna, Louise, and Reuben, will rise in popularity. This could be down to Prince Louis.